How to interpret the intersections of architecture, art, feminism and psychoanalysis?
Jane Rendell has been a repeat inspiration for all of us at L'Espace Féminin. Her work as a writer, art critic and architectural historian/theorist/designer, has exposed to us the interdisciplinary intersections between architecture, art, feminism and psychoanalysis. We continue to refer to her work on Critical Spatial Practice in our quest to define feminine space. Other authored works include: Site-Writing: The Architecture of Art Criticism, Gender Space Architecture: An Interdisciplinary Introduction and Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire.
janerendell.co.uk
Jane Rendell has been a repeat inspiration for all of us at L'Espace Féminin. Her work as a writer, art critic and architectural historian/theorist/designer, has exposed to us the interdisciplinary intersections between architecture, art, feminism and psychoanalysis. We continue to refer to her work on Critical Spatial Practice in our quest to define feminine space. Other authored works include: Site-Writing: The Architecture of Art Criticism, Gender Space Architecture: An Interdisciplinary Introduction and Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire.
janerendell.co.uk